Latest revision as of 19:12, 18 December 2009

Running Out of ECC Variable Space

Some amount of ECC variable space can be freed up by doing the following:

As of Unified ICME 6.0 SR1, there are a number of Unified CVP ECC variables that are no longer needed. You can save about 170 bytes by deleting them from your Unified ICME configuration. They are:

– user.num.steps.executed

– user.session.handled

– user.task.id

– user.connect.script.config

– user.connect.script.name

– user.connection.type

– user.last.redirected.address

In addition, if you have Unified CVP ECC variables which you are not using and have set them to a length of 1, they can now be eliminated as well, as of Unified ICME 6.0 SR1. That may save a few more bytes.

You may want to switch to VXML Server scripting. All of the ECC-heavy IVR Service speech-enabled scripting that would normally require lots of ECC variables can now be confined to the VXML Server.